DUNKAKD FORMATION 121 



Feet Inches 



1. Limestone [Windy gap] 4 



2. Shale 25 



3. Black shale [Windy Gap coal bed] 2 



4. Shales 30 



5. Gilmore sandstone 30 



6. Concealed 300 



7. Nineveh coal bed »... 1 



8. Shales 25 ' 



. 9. Limestone and black shale [Nineveh] 8 



10. Shale and sandstone 40 



11. Coal bed [Hostetter ( ?) ] 1 2 



12. Brecciated limestone 2 



13. Sandstone and concealed 30 



14. Light-colored limestone 8 



15. Shales and Fish Creek sandstone 70 



16. Impure coarse limestone 2 



17. Reddish shale 15 



18. Dunkard coal bed 2 



19. Limestone 1X6 1 6 



20. Sandstone 25 



21. Limestone, coarse [ Jollytown] 2 



22. Red shale 10 



23. Bine shale, flaggy sandstone 30 



24. Red shale • 4 



25. Shales and sandstones 71 



26. Upper Washington limestone 8 



27. Sandstone and shale 40 



28. Limestone, coarse [Franklin] 2 



29. Red shale and sandstone 60 



30. Shale and massive sandstone 75 



31. Limestone, Middle Washington 2 



32. Shale, clay 15 



33. Coal bed [Washington A] 1 6 



34. Shale 10 



35. Limestone, light, good [Blacksville] 6 



36. Shale and sandstone 30 



37. Black shale, brecciated limestone. Lower Washington.. 6 6 



38. Washington coal bed 3 6 



Tlie great gap between the Nineveh coal bed and the Gilmore sandstone 

 is concealed throughout southwestern Greene and apparently in most of 

 the West Virginia area; but it is shown more or less in detail within 

 Morris, Eichhill, and Center of Greene. The first two adjoin Morris 

 and the Finleys of Washington ; Center is south from Morris and eastern 

 Eichhill and contains the highest rocks, just failing to catch the Gilmore 

 sandstone. The sections above the Nineveh limestone are : 



